Taka
A taka is a finished length of woven fabric and the standard output unit of an Indian weaving floor — typically 50–150 metres depending on design and customer specification.
Each taka carries a unique identifier on the production floor — increasingly via barcode — that ties together design, loom, shift, supervisor, length, weight, and quality grade. Taka grading (A / B / reject) is the quality gate before dispatch.
In MobiOffice, every taka is barcoded at grading. Dispatch scans the barcode at the gate, the dispatch voucher generates from the scan, and there is no dispute later about which takas were sent.
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Doffing
Doffing is the act of removing a completed taka from the loom and starting the next length. It is the natural production-reporting moment on a weaving floor.
Greige
Greige (pronounced "gray") is unprocessed woven fabric as it comes off the loom — before dyeing, printing, bleaching, or finishing.
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